What are the basic reasons why various real gases deviate from their ideal behavior?
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An ideal gas is a gas that follows the assumptions of the Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases (KMT).
Real gases deviate from ideal behavior because 1) they have intermolecular forces between molecules, 2) collisions aren't always elastic (also due to intermolecular forces), and 3) gas molecules have volume.
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An ideal gas is a gas that follows the assumptions of the Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases (KMT). Real gases
deviate from ideal behavior because (1) they have intermolecular forces between molecules, (2) collisions aren't always elastic (also due to intermolecular forces ), and (3) gas molecules have volume.
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